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India’s road to fascism
What so-called democracy in the world invades a disputed territory that has enjoyed autonomy for decades with tens of thousands of heavily armed troops, arrests local leaders, enforces a complete communication blackout and begins the process of heinously dismantling decades-old international resolutions? It is India today under the BJP government that has done exactly that.The recent invasion of Kashmir and the abrogation of several charters of the Indian constitution spells danger to a democracy already fraught with creeping fascism, as the Hindutva saffron brigade has been encouraged to set about making the lives of India’s minorities perilous. Reminiscent of Hitler’s Nazi-brigade, these Hindu extremists have gone so far as to murder people by lynching them for the crime of eating...
August 13, 2019

India’s road to fascism

Saudi women regain their rights
Thanks to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince, the usurped rights of women have been restored. These are rights that no rational person can deny; rights to education, driving and travel that were taken away from Saudi women in the past.There are evil forces that target this country. They do not want this country to move forward. They do not want good or prosperity for the Kingdom.These evil forces were intent on destroying half of our society. The Saudi woman for them had the right to go out twice in her entire life: once to her husband’s home and the second time to her grave.These forces are cruel and unjust. They have morally killed the Saudi woman. Instead of burying her when she was just a child, they killed her every day, buried her in the dark, made her...
August 09, 2019

Saudi women regain their rights

Kashmir is under attack
THE current Indian government has acted swiftly and against all international norms, beginning with the use of cluster bombs against the civilian population of Kashmir, and has followed it by an invasion of 10,000 more troops to bolster the existing ones there.To protect itself from censure and prevent ground realities from escaping the killing zones, it has cut off all internet and other means of communication in the region. It has also unilaterally abrogated decades-long agreements that were in place to ensure that the Kashmiris would one day have their say on self-determination.This vicious attack by the Modi government, which has increasingly been exposed for its radical and extremist Hindutva approach to make India a place for Hindus, is alarming, not just for the minorities who live...
August 07, 2019

Kashmir is under attack

Erdogan: Illusion seller
It is only natural that Recep Tayyib Erdogan will reap the bitter harvest of his rash policies that have reduced his popularity to such an extent that his party (Justice and Development) lost the Istanbul mayoralty elections.It was the Istanbul city council that elevated Erdogan to the premiership and then to the presidency.This electoral loss has resulted in a division of his closest allies in the party especially the former president Abdullah Gul, the ex-prime minister Ahmed Dawood Oglu and the former deputy prime minister Ali Babacan.Erdogan and his Muslim Brotherhood media have launched a massive campaign against the Saudi leadership for the death of our colleague Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.As a result of these attacks, the number of Saudi tourists to Turkey this year has dropped...
August 05, 2019

Erdogan: Illusion seller

Space 50 years from now!
The Western world in general and the United States in particular recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of the landing of the first man on the Moon. Americans considered this 1969 event to be an important victory over the Soviet camp, which at the time was ahead of them in the space race. The Soviets launched the first spacecraft, put the first living creature, a dog, into space followed by the first man and then the first woman as well, all of which led to American confusion and astonishment.In 1961, when John Kennedy succeeded Dwight Eisenhower as president, he stated his vision for American space exploration in simple terms. He said that in a decade America would land the first person on the Moon, setting the target and the timeframe. Kennedy did not live to witness his dream come...
August 05, 2019

Space 50 years from now!

GEA and humanizing society
The General Entertainment Authority plays a vital and essential role in the community, restoring life and joy to people, contributing to improving the quality of life, and strengthening family ties all of which are necessary for society. There is no doubt that this will face resistance from some extremists who have been brainwashed.Humanism is a general intellectual trend that emerged in Italy in the European Renaissance.This trend changed all aspects of Western life. It stopped men from paying blind obedience to the clergy, freed them from their powers, and supported trust in man and his nature.Economic prosperity, progress, and development are linked to the humanization of society and its movement away from myths and illusions. Humanization has become a science in itself, and the science...
August 04, 2019

GEA and humanizing society

Southern Qatar
What I will mention here is history, which everyone over the age of fifty will recall, especially those who lived in the Salwa region or in neighboring areas and villages, whether in Saudi Arabia, Qatar or the United Arab Emirates (UAE).What I will mention here is well known to every sincere Qatari and it will only be denied by those who want to intimidate Qataris to keep them silent. What can be seen on the surface is just the tip of the iceberg; what is hidden is much greater. Our forefathers have said that a person acquires some characteristics from his name. This is very recent history and I don’t know why such facts are being obliterated, as our fathers used to talk about them and they are mentioned in our literature.In this article, will present you with information which is known...
August 03, 2019

Southern Qatar

How Saudi Arabia is boosting coexistence?
Saudi Arabia believes that states can work together to maximize prosperity and minimize conflict, as it aims to promote the concept of coexistence and building bridges of communication between Saudi society and other societies around the world. The definition of power is changing in a dramatic way and Saudi Arabia is coping with that change.The population of the Kingdom is 34,177,018 based on the latest United Nations estimates, with 78.4 percent living in urban areas. Saudi Arabia’s current net migration rate is 3.547 per 1,000 people.How can a country which is home to many foreigners and accommodates people from many diverse cultural backgrounds and whose citizens are known to be broad-minded be stereotyped as supporting terrorism and extremism? People should analyze with the intention...
August 01, 2019

How Saudi Arabia is boosting coexistence?

Britain must back US in tougher stance against Iranian destabilization of Middle East
The crisis in the Arabian Gulf with Iran seizing a British registered tanker stems not from a tit for tat measure of the UK impounding an Iranian ship off the coast of Gibraltar; it goes back much further than that. We have turned a blind eye to Iran’s malign actions throughout the Middle East for so many years that it has given them the green light to completely ignore international laws and the world-based order and to do as they please.‏Five or six years ago when discussions of a nuclear deal with Iran were first mooted, our key allies in the Gulf visited us in London to warn us of the consequences if the deal was to be purely focused on nuclear weapons and failed to take into account the highly dangerous and destabilizing actions that Iran has been inflicting on her...
July 31, 2019

Britain must back US in tougher stance against Iranian destabilization of Middle East

A refugee crisis that Pakistan must not ignore
Lost among the poor and oppressed of this world, including those in Palestine, Myanmar, Syria and other areas, are more than one quarter-million ghetto dwellers in squalid camps in Bangladesh. These are the Biharis, forgotten remnants of the Indo-Pakistan partition and there are very few voices that bring their destitute conditions to the fore.While the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that every person has a right to nationality, these “stranded Pakistanis” enjoy no such luxury. For the past 58 years, they have been spread across Bangladesh in 66 squalid camps, each no bigger than a football field, with poor sanitation and a shortage of running water.Camp conditions are miserable, and large groups of families are often forced to share their living area with...
July 30, 2019

A refugee crisis that Pakistan must not ignore

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